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There’s a great Doctor Who-inspired feature in The Guardian at present, the centrepiece of which is a slideshow of the many policeboxes currently found in Edinburgh. Scotland seems to be a haven for the late policebox – Glasgow has at least one, and many in Edinburgh have been converted for new tasks such as little…

Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Stephen Moffat describe the role of the Companion, and what she brings to the Doctors existence and the series itself. Their interviews are highlighted with footage from the new season. This video can also be viewed at BBC America. (Many thanks to Nicole)

The Beast Below is episode two of the new Season 31/Series 5 of Doctor Who, and we’ve got a little video trailer of the episode for you! Starring Matt Smith as the Doctor and Karen Gillan as Amy Pond, The Beast Below also stars Sophie Okonedo (Hotel Rwanda, Scream of the Shalka) and The Demon…

Doctor Who has been nominated for 3 Hugo awards – the annual sci-fi awards ceremony considered to be the very pinnacle of critical success and acceptance for many genre writers. Three episodes of Doctor Who – all by Russell T Davies – have been nominated in the Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form category. Doctor Who:…

Steven Moffat, Lead Writer and Executive Producer of Doctor Who, describes the personality of the Doctor and why he’s such an intriguing character. View this clip at BBC America. (Many thanks to Nicole)

Thanks to BBC America, we’ve got another great Doctor Who video clip for you, this time Matt Smith talking about being the newest Doctor, his interpretation of the character, and the challenges of playing the role. You can also view this link at BBC America (Thanks to Nicole)

The overwhelmingly positive reaction to the new Doctor Who episode and its star continued over the weekend, with support from some unlikely places. None other than The Mirror’s Jim Shelley, a famous critic of the Russell T Davies/David Tennant years. Of The Eleventh Hour, Shelley observed: Overall, Gillan was better at comedy. Smith was good…